Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
University of Delaware
Newark, DE
 
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Number of Papers = 7           

Paper No. Paper Details Presenter
AM7 Simulation of rheological effects in processing during material extrusion
Jeffrey S. Horner, David D. Phan, Keith Coasey, Antony N. Beris, and Michael E. Mackay
Monday    1:55    Bellaire (Track 3)
N
BA14 Transient modeling of viscoelasticity, thixotropy, and flow inhomogeneities (syneresis) in human blood rheology
Jeffrey S. Horner, Antony N. Beris, and Norman J. Wagner
Tuesday    9:50    Tanglewood (Track 6)
Y
BA15 Contemporary modeling and analysis of human blood rheology with recently developed models, experimental and analysis techniques
Matthew J. Armstrong, Norman J. Wagner, Antony N. Beris, Jeffrey S. Horner, Timothy Hill, and Charles Keith
Tuesday    10:15    Tanglewood (Track 6)
N
GR21 Mechanical contour mapping of human blood
Tyler Helton, Matthew J. Armstrong, and Jeffrey S. Horner
Wednesday    6:30    Woodway Foyer (Gallery of Rheology)
N
PO113 Multifaceted blood prediction using contemporary thixotropic and viscoelastic models
Michael Clark, Matthew J. Armstrong, and Jeffrey S. Horner
Wednesday    6:30    Woodway II/III (Poster Session)
N
PO114 Multifaceted blood prediction using the Horner-Armstrong-Wagner-Beris thixo-elasto-visco-plastic (TEVP) model
Michael Deegan, Matthew J. Armstrong, and Jeffrey S. Horner
Wednesday    6:30    Woodway II/III (Poster Session)
N
PO119 An interspecies comparison of blood rheology
Jeffrey S. Horner, Antony N. Beris, Norman J. Wagner, and Donna S. Woulfe
Wednesday    6:30    Woodway II/III (Poster Session)
Y